Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1904)
PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER LTMfcllsheil ovcrv afternoon (except Sunday) at lVnilleton, OrcKon, by tbe tAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUIlSCltllTlOX HATES. ily, one year by mall SnUy, six montba by mall Situ?, three months by raall i SaUy, one month by mall Tutly, per month by carrier Unity, one year, by, mall Xly, six months, by mall arlv. four months by man Snl-Wcrkly, one year by mall . . . -rnl-Veekly, six months by mall .. 1, Oral-Weekly, three months by mall . . . Member Scrlpiw-Mcltae News Assocla-Vim. nt T.ast Oresonlan Is on sale at II. It. Kitti-s News Htaiuls nt Hotel l'ortlaml ana Gtoltl 1'erklns, Portland, Oregon. Sin Francisco ltureau. 408 , t oiirth St. ftilcaco llurenu, OOtl Security llulMlnR. Hmshlngton, 1). C. llureau, 501 11th St., S. TV. Telephone, Slain 11. tiered at Pendleton pnitoirice as second cla matter. .Vow bury wuh the dead years conflicts deatl, And with fresh days let nil m begin anew. "Why longer nmld shrivelled leaf-drifts tread, When buds are swelling, flow- i er-sheaths peeping through? Seen through the vista of the i , vanished years, How trivial seem the struggle m and the crown, How vain past feuds, when . reconciling tears Course down the channel worn by vanished years. How few mean hnlf the bitter- ness they speak! Words more than feelings keep iv us still apart, m And, In the heat or passion and of pique, t The tongue Is far more cruel than the heart, Since lovo alone mnkes It a worth while to live, Let all be forgiven nnd for- i jrive. i Alfred Austin. The next Oregon legislature will itnraist of 49 republicans and 10 dent rarrats In the house and 21 republicans xai six democrats In the senate. Just s few democrats are elected as a smlter of form. With an express system of tele artones, all-day electric light service, and gas. Pendleton will have added tftra! of the greatest conveniences taown to the modern city, this sea son. These three drawing cards itDntiM be business builders. Umatilla county will appear boforo Ute visitors to the I.owls and Clark Mrir Just as the people of the county iztuxsw They can exhibit Its resour ,sm ttiunr In such an nbundance nnd .DC such high quality that Its magnifi cence will be appreciated nt a glanco, tr they can have bucIi a measly, :rtlntttl, Incomplete exhibit there that .atopic will wonder what part of tho Sttickwoods Umatilla county Is In. It .rfH lies with the people who products 'ihe crops, the' trult, tho wool and tho .manufactured articles. (Jet your IcadK together. tho removnl of n man whom tho school board has unanimously chosen to servo this district. Thoso Inter ested In tho highest development of the schools should ho careful that they do not unwittingly permit' tho U3o of their nnmes In a personal per secution being conducted against tho city superintendent of Pendleton schools, it Is ono thing to sign a pe tition, but quite another to give n Just reason for It. This district Is now on tho eve of its best period. Tho taxpayers have cordially voted to ad vance tho Interests of the schools, and now to entangle tho district In a personal fight In which one of tho best churchCB in the community is being urged to take part, means a misfortune for tho schools that will not be easily met. People returning from St. Louis glvo different versions of tho fnlr. To some who see tho bright side nnd look for the elevating features of everything the fair Is a splendid ar ray of world products, fairly well systematized nnd presented In nn at tractive manner. To such optimists tho Incompleteness of tho fair lies' In Its unfinished buildings. On the other hand, those have returned who pro nounce tho entire exposition ono col ossal graft, trimmed In vice and gar nished with brazen Immorality. If a man's mind runs to tho low and de grading, he can certainly Hud any de gree of depravity In such au aggre gation of the human species as Is now found at St. I.ouls. Tho man who Is In search ot tho clean, elevating and enlightening, will find more there to Interest him than can be thoroughly Inspected In six months. He need not see the degrading features. Ho can find a high atmosphere of enlighten ment nnd need not ho frightened away by the discoveries of thoso who go In search of tho unpleasant and morbid features of overything they Inspect. You will find your level In any such a collection of attractions. Tho ihnntilla Indian reservation Is being rapidly honeycombed with the white man's civilization. As the old Indians dio, tho younger generation sells off the real estate. Every sale of an Indian holding means a white man's Influence and intelligence In the midst of the tribe. It means tho absorption of half cultivated land by the home-owning community. It menus nn Increased vnlue in Improve ments, added wealth to the tax rolls and a resistless Inroad Into tho clan- nlshness and lingering savagery of tho reservation. No more religious hope could ho cherlslied by the com munity, than that tho happy hunting grounds ho rapidly populated with the older braves and that tho llolr soon part with nis luneritance. Drunken Indians add little to the bet ter business channels of tho commu nity. They nro a standing Invita tion to worthless whlto men to com mit crime. Their half farmed lends might bo supporting civilized families and tho quicker the land passe from the shiftless Indian to tho thrifty white, the better for tho community. Education la being nbly nnd conscien tiously Imparted to the tribe, which means that as children they rapidly Imitate tho whlto man's ways. Hut Idcnllsm can never change tho leop ard's spots. Willie tho East Orogonlan has en ,tavnrRd; to conduct a clean, honest, mmpalgn, nnd has cnrofully avoided amy abuse or mud-slinging ngnlnst nandldatcs opposing Its ticket, yet Uhc depths of misrepresentation nnd jiuso to which some papers in this mranty have gone, during the past K&snpalgn, hnvje almost driven this jer to promise Its rcadors that no ofiscus'slon of candidates will ever taster Its editorial columns again. This apace will bo reserved for tho discus iskra of live principles and Issues be Bore the people, and tho personal "Jimffs" necessary to offset opposition "Jeffs" will be quarantined in a tie pBBtment set asldo for that purpose. Hearst deserves the Kratltude of t&tr-people for keeping up his vigor ckb tight on tho trusts. If ho should tUo nothing- moro than to dislodge muse monster combinations from bo awiti tho favoritism of congross, this maid bo sufllclont for an entire plat 64mn. Tho Insolent oppression of tho jgcsplo by tho oil, coal, beef and other BBegal combinations Is tho crying loiutme of tho ago. A mark of a pen afl fn tho Wall street ofllcos Is sufflc Srai to add a million dollars per day Kb the profits of nny ot these combln ariionc nnd this profit to tho combi nations means Just that much less EBnt for tho comforts of lite,, for ed aaition, for necessities among tho raammon people who nro forced to oausumo the trust products. That . na or party who solves the trust sroblem will bo tho greatest niodorn benefactor ot tho raco. this bicentennial was as Ituportnnt ns many another which Is Imposingly celebrated, says tho hnnsns Ut 8 Tho first number of any American newspaper wns Honjnmlu I "Puhllck Occurrences, both fore gn and Domestlck." published In Boston on December 25, 1090. Hut authori ties suppressed It after tho first Issue. Fourteen yenrB later, on April-. 1704, James Campbell, postmaster of llnat.,n loollnil tlll first lltimhor Of tC news-The the On' i printed In Hoston and tho Weekly Mercury, in I'hlln- Hoston News-letter, a wuehu paper, which lived for 72 years second American newspaper zotto, was third, tho dolphin. nn... n,t w,,v Vnrk newspaper, Now York Gazette, was established In 1725. Now there arc more than 2000 dally newspapers and lo.uuii semi-weeklies nnd weeklies published In the United States. tho THANKFULNESS. while others Though we must wait sow, Let us bo glad for sowing, For Holds that ripened row on row, And for all good things growing. Though others reap where we must glean, Wo know the hidden meaning Of scattered grain the rows between. He thankful for the gleaning. Though we are mute when others sing, Let us be glad for singing. We know the silent chords that cling, A helpful Impulse bringing; For hushed songs within the heart That still the restless riot Against that which gives us no part, Do thnnkful for the quiet. Though others smile when wo must sigh, Let us lie glad for smiling. For laughter's promised by-nnd-by Our hearts and hopes beguiling. For this dny's blows but ronx form A glorious tomorrow Show dawn rays In the night of storm He thankful for our sorrow. While others wake 'tis ours to dream ; Lot us be glad for dreaming, For present cloud and coming gleam, For shadow and for seeming. For dreaming of the pleasant ways With Joy to lend or borrow He glad for cherished yesterdays. He thnnkful for tomorrow. W. D. Nesblt. PENDLETON THURSDAY Performances at $RI HEW JUNE 16 2 and 8 p. m. circus menIqerie jmm hippodrome JUST "twice larger than iab STAGE a new CIRCUS THROUunuur EVER BEFORE -HliUO stage niiw ni A NEW C RCUb I riKUUuimu . - - , - - ' .- , -i - v. - - ' J A AlultlludI of New features Never llelore PresenUd In America A - FLYIIMti LA VMIia-- The Molt Sensational Aerial Qymnaits "MARVELOUS BELFORDS"5 The World's fl renltat Acrobat! iMELNOTTE, LA NOLE nnd MELNOTTO Uurope's Premier Comedy Hljh Wire Artll 6 - GRACEFUL GROTHS - 6 Moat Kemarkoble contortionist 6 " GARDNER FAMILY " 6 Heron ot the High Horizontal liars MCDONALD BROS. -3 The Foremost Trick CycllsU 8 - ROYAL OKA JAPANESE TROUPE " S TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION Performing Elephants, Camels, Lions, Tigers, Hyenas, Tnplrs, Llamas, Buffaloes" kangaroos, 'OstrlclieSLBlk, Deer. Ponies, Ouats and monkeys 20-JOLLY JESTING CLOWNS-20 HERBERT RUAUEY'S SCHOOL OF EDUCATED SEALS HERR QEISLER SCHOOL OF COMEDY ELEPHANTS QUARTETTE OF CAKE WALKING HORSES ENCHANTING PONY BALLET ONE HUNDRED STARTLircte AUI& THE WORLD. With noiseless steps good goes Its way; The earth shakes under evil's tread. Wo hear tho uproar, and 'tis said, The world grows wicked every day. It Is not true. With quiet feet, In silence, Virtue sows her seeds; While sin goes shouting out his deeds. And echoes listen and repeat. Hut surely as the old world moves, And circles round the .shining sun, So surely does God's purpose run. And all the human race Improves. Despite bold evil's noise and atlr, Truth's golden harvests ripen fast; The Present far outshines the Past; Men's thoughts are higher than they were. Who rnns may read this truth, I say; Sin travels In a rumbling car, While Virtue soars on llko a Btnr The world grows better overy day. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. WHAT QOOD ROADS WILL DO. 'The school patrons of Pendleton uiisirfct nro oarnostly Invited to In PHsUgato tho motives behind Mr. iSowIIn'e opposition to E. B, Conklln boforo signing a petition asking for It Is necessary to deal In large fig ures when discussing good roads, for tho department of agriculture has re cently figured out that It costs tho fnrmors or this country $950,000,000 a year to move their products to tho railroad stations. It follows, therefore, that If this cost can he reduced, there will be a corresponding saving to the farmer who has products to move. The re ductlon can bo effected by road im provement, so tho farmer, In asking for better highways, is asking for something that will put money Into his pocket. to If good roads wore universal If tho dusty, mlry, rutty, rough, poorly' graded roads wero replaced by level, woll-gaded, Improved roads It Is es timated that tho cost of transporting products on tho country highways would bo cut down two-thirds. This would bo equivalent to a yearly cash distribution of moro than $600,000,000 among tho farmers who would use tho hotter roads, an amount BiiOlcient ly largo to warrant attention being paid to this important subject. Tho money value ot good roads to that class which uses thorn most nnd Is most dependent upon them is hero clearly shown. Farmers generally look at tho cost of building good roads nnd nt tholr shnro of tho cost with' out a full appreciation of tho benefits that would follow good roads con struction. Thoy nro apt to forgot that good roads will connect thorn with their markot at nil seasons of tho year without Interruption that It will increase tho capacity ot all tholr wagons and tho drawing power of all tholr horses; that It will decrease tho cost of getting tholr products to mar kot, nnd In tho ond return to thorn far moro than tho amount oxponded on tho roads. Spokesman-Ilovlow. TWO CENTURIES OF JOURNALI8M Tho 200th anniversary of tho American nowspapor passed last month almost without commont. Yet The mind Is kept pure only by sun ning Its corners. To Make a Bride Many a woman would make a beau tiful bride but she is de terred from entering the married state because of ill health. HB WAXID FOR WOriHN WHO CANNOT RK CUHKD. The proprietors ami makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States, for anv case ot Leucorriiea. female wtaic ness, Prolapsus, or Palling of Womb which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. "If women would study the laws of health and une a little more commou euse there would not be such a Urge number to-day suffering wun rue 111a peculiar 10 our aex," write .tira, Sallie Martini (President Mutual Social Scieuc l.iuu, ui inouuiii ii.wKwi num. .tiiingv, "Then wheu medicine l needed if they would take the ' Favorite V reacripllou,' they would have a chance to get well. I used Dr. Piercca Favorite Prescription three yeara ago ami it cured me of female weakness of several years' S500 standing, so I kuow what I am talking about when I praise It aud always know what the result will be where It Is used Dr. Pierce's Vleasaut Pellets should be used with "l'avorite Prescription" whenever a laxative is requueu. Fire, INSURANCE. Life and Accident. JOE ELL Room 0, Over Taylor's Hard ware Store, Royal Roman Hippodrome Million Dollar new menagerie A mighty university 01 nimuus huh"; Olympian 5tadium mammotn Acrioi enclave GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE Will Leave tne 5how urottnus every morning u.uu Adults, 50c. Children, 25c. One Ticket Aamlts you to cverytninj;. I Buildi I Mater i SASH, DOoj and WINDQn Made to order. P". "me, cement, 1 sana, Wood gutterj ana dwellings a lp( t i Oregon Lumbers Alia tr n I "1 "PP. Hi t PAINTING! I PAPER HANG f We do only good 1 at right jrlcei. Our facilities ire CJ Wo nro experienced U iness, and all irork our personal attention. I Neatness and prttd No matter what 4. in painting or paft 5 we'll do the hi; fwork. Inooor ail painting, i I Wilson & Carl j Shop on Cottoniooll i near Neagle Era. I Black 1043. t.. .t..... 1 TTTtTTTTTT" 1 1 I I i'l"l"H"H"H"HMH"M"l"l I 'I 'l"H"H"H-H"l"H I I 1 I I 1 I I HOLT BROS. I Side Hill Combined Harvester ! The latest Improved two-wheel, Blde-hlll combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is :he most successful, most economlca. and easiest machine to operate over built. Those harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at home and all users are highly pleased. Nono have been dtssatlsned and all are high In their praise. Tho Holt stde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to tho aide of the hill, while the header will slip down the bill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 2J8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. REAL EST SOME GOOD PROPERTY! $4,000 Elegant new nlne-ra stone fonndatlon; lererj lot. city water: two Jou, 4 Dosure: corner. One c! propositions In the city. $850 Corner lot with house; eastern eipomtl vonlently located. Throe quarter .section k land. All under cuiuwao Ivo Improvements, and tail This property can M mm less than Its market Tiite. j A stock ranch ot 5000 1 aluable Improvemeats u-l dance of water. Another of 800 acres. , ones. niinlpi vacant cltl I we will loan you nonejsj BOYD & TUB Successors to E. I Insurance, Real EMI 111 Court Street MM 1 1 1 HtttttHtWtHfl'Ufttt I HI 1 1 I M 1 1 Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; always tender, always Juicy. Try our mild cured Hams, They ,aro free from that strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from tho choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Byora' Best Flour Is used. Bran, shorts, steam roll ed barloy always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. For sale at the East Oregonlan of flee Large bundles of containing ovar 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle. i.ewspapers 1 - . diim&WAY Tf . n An more 0' ' hill whtlh"' pairing from ft.c'dL wnar and tear, brtof I'M Neaglo's. While .i.lnrncl for BOW wiucoi"- - V(l., ntwm pr ces, we v li0 I few good peoP that we w want tnen w n t...nrlA!l. the JIC " ' . wor d. . NEAGLE tho BUC) Stover Oasolto reliable. CO Let us fill! bin wi ' PRlHr ROCKS I nail B Main Street 1